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Surprisingly enough, in spite of several names having been sent in, the European Y.M.C.A, are not re- presented in the trials although the team compares with the best in the Colony. S. Fowler certainly justifies a trial in one of the right- wing positions.

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SINGAPORE LETTER

The Hon. Secretary of the Singa-} = pore Hockey Association, Mr. S. de Souza, in a letter to the Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong Hoc-} ~~j key Association, has intimated } that if any invitation is to be ex- tended from Malaya, it will come [from Singapore only, as the other

Malayan hockey bodies are not in ja sound enough financial position to guarantee any contributions to- wards an Interport.

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M. H. Hassan, the brilliant Radio centre-half, who was severely in- jured in a Third Division football game about a month ago, is making only slow progress towards re- covery.

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Hassan, who was taken to the Kow- loon Hospital with badly fractured ankle, is now at home convalescing, al- though his right leg in still encased in plaster of Paria. It will probably bej some months before he can walk pro- perly,

But not transparent, though! It's the cellophane bathing one

FOOTBALL

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ENGINEERS ARE CONFIDENT

Strike Deputising For Merrifield

Having surprised most people and defeated the previously unbeaten Lincolns team, the Sappers are de- pending on the same side to serve them against the Welch Fusiliers in their Second Division match.

Playing as they played on their laat occasion, they should have little difficulty in collecting the points.

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Against the third string of the Fusiliers the Sappers will with probably less success, as a the best of times they are not [strong, and for Saturday's match they have lost the services of Merrifield at left-back. Strike will [deputise.

The teams will be:

1st XI-Sellek, Sisek, Tucker, Den- ham, Lester, Pegg, Callard, Budden, Darby, Howlett and Greagh.

2nd XI-Carter; Wells, Striko; Re- vill, Coleman, Harding; Ferriss, Jones, Woods, Clarke and Wateridge.

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At the moment the football goal-

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IN GUNNERS' TEAM

Should Prove Admirable Partner To Morton

The Radio Sports Club have ar-posts are allowed to remain up, with For their match against South ranged the following hockey x the hockey goal posts inside them, China "B", tures for February. On Feb. Siduring a game with the result that their usual eleven except for one the R.A. are flelding Bambay, Marseilles, Havre, London, they will meet the Medway at the players are severely handicap- position. Mathews will not be play-

Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & Caroline Hill, while on Feb. 17 ped. Hull.

they will clash with the Police at 15,000 20th Apr. Marseilles & London.

the Police training School. Their last fixture in February is on the 24th, when they meet St. Andrew's at Caroline Hill,

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ing at inside-right. As the second team is not engaged there is every This point was clearly illustrated probability of Brown making his on Sunday when the Saints were debut for the premier eleven. He playing .M.S. Parthian. E. F. Fincher had beaten the entire de one; and his inclusion in the side ia a clever player if not a robust fence, including the goal-keeper, should give the forward line just who had run out to meet him, and with a swift glance upwards he lacks. He Is not a goal-scorer in

that touch A Mamak Tournament "needle" shoot into what he thought was the

of style it so sadly

match will be played on the Police goal, but the ball went between the

the accepted sense of the word, but Training School ground on Sunday outside hockey goal post and the

he should help Morton to collect a Club meet the Royal Engineers. when the Kowloon Indians' Tennis football goalpost!

few. more.

DOUBTFUL SELECTIONS FOR INTERPORT

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The K.IT.C. are the only team with a 100 per cent. standing in the league, while the Engineers, who now head the league, and who have not yet lost a match, having a re- cord of playing nine games without having a goal scored against them. Miss Brown has the experience They have only dropped one point, and I must admit she can control; and that was in their second game the ball at a very fast pace, but of the season, against the Police, she is unable to use the reverse when they were held to a goalless 'stick and must swing right around draw.

The team will probably be: Durham; Claricey, Hopkins; Scott, Partice, Har- riss; Edmunds, Brown, Morton, Knight and Smith.

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The winners of this clash will in able seconds which make all the ners in the Junior Shield Compet!- PICKING THEM OUT OF THE HAT SERVICE CORPS

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(Continued From Page 4) have an excellent forward line, their Mrs. R. Rose. (St. Andrew's into consideration it might even be EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, defence is perhaps not strong Ladies); Miss B. Helbling (Hong said that for a Third Division side

Lawton and Power, who were enough to hold the determined Sap- Kong Ladies) and Miss A. Fowler they put up a good show. Unless dropped for the Shield, return to. ("Y" Ladies): Miss B. Pope (Hong fresh talent is unearthed by to the side at centre-half and right- Kong Ladies), Miss J. Wong (St.morrow, however, the same eleven half. Andrew's Ladies), and Miss M. will do service against the Radio,

respectively. Smith will

The Service Corps, In the event |Bryson (C. B. A. Ladies): Miss H.

move to inside-right, and of Digby and Eycott being fit to The team will probably be: MacIntosh, Only one person this season has Kaill (C. B. S.), Mias S. Dalziel Berrington, Bencham, Aldridge, Allen, Swain, who came into the eleven play, will be at full strength for qualified to become an official retry" Ladies), Miss M., Woolley Murray; Henderson, Farmer, Gregory, last week, retains his position at their all important fixture against feree, and that is Sign. A. F. Aus (St. Andrew's Ladies), Miss P. Git-Thompson and Ewart, tin, of the Royal Corps of Signals.ine (St. Andrew's Ladies) and

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SIGNALS AGAIN HIT

THE TRIAL TEAMS The following are to-morrow'a trial teams:-

IN DEFENCE

up

outside-right.

Swain, the full-back, who is one of the chosen for the Inter- port trial, will have to stand down from both matches in consequence of injuries: re- 'cefred last week.

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the East Lance, the present leaders of the Third Division, on Sunday.. Only two points behind, but with

the match between the 8th, Battery of the Hong Kong Singapore Bri-.

a game in hand, the Service Corps gade, Royal Artillery and the Royal

will be formidable opponents and Welch Fusiliers, under the super draw's); E. M. Gray (H. K. Ladiea)

Whites: Mrs. R. Rose (St. An-Bright Again Returns To

are likely to complete the "double." vision of Major Campbell, the Army and A. Fowler "y" Ladies); B. Pope

Intermediate Line

The forward line will be led by Beasley, will move from centre- (H.K. Ladies), J. Wong (St. Andrew's

Gregson, but as he could not pre forward to inside-right Flood to Ladies), and M. Bryson' (C.B.A. The Navy Juniors, for their fix-viously and a place in the third team finside-left, from inside-right, and Ladies): H. Kall! (C.B. School), Mture against the Athletic to-morrow, it seems as if the selection rom-Clarke will again lead the attack Smith (C. B.-School), M. Woolley (St.) The Royal Corps of Signals have Andrew's Ladies), S. Dalsiel are making a number of changes in mittee have been reduced to pick-

The probable team is Cooper; Alvis, - received further setbacks in their.

Ladies) and M. Remedios (Recreio the defence, which will again adding a side ""out of the hat.” Forsythe; Faller, Digby, Crayford; Ladies).

strength to the team. Hornell will The second and third teams also Eycott, Beasley, Clarks, Flood and Hop, The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and Mamak Hockey team, Martin, their Colours: B. Hans (Hong Kong drop back from left-half to left-are undergoing changes. Kuight Graft:

captain and rightback, was injured Ladies); F. K. Walker (C.B.A. Ladies), playing against the R.A.M.C. in and B. Helbling (Beng Kong Ladles back; Bright will return to the left-will replace Swain, who has been friendly game, and their goal. Beatle (OBA Ladies), I. Xavier half position, and White will replace promoted, and Harwood will go SAINTS UNCERTAIN keeper, Marsh, has been 1 hespitalele Ladies) and Woalloy 8t. Clithert at right-half.

from the second team to the third. Andrew's Ladian) W. Marsh Hong for a week suffering from a slight Kong Ladies), P. ditins (St. Andrew match at Kowloon on Sunday, the Harwood at right-back.

Ching to the Interport trial Walkdon is taking the place of Ward Doubtful. Starter attack of influenza.

Ladies), L Silva Netto: (Recreio

And Dellar Absentee Ladies), Mrs. P. M. Harrop (Hong Navy senior eleven fixture has been The only alteration in the third Kong Ladies) and 0. Brown ("y" postponed

team is that Harwood will fill the Ladian).

The selected second team is Mewes right back position.

The St Joseph's Football Club ney; Boloman, Horanell; White, Bower, The probable teama'urg

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While playing at back against une Medical Corpa, Martin attempted to atop Sgt. Taylor, the opposing cen tre-forward, and during a keen tussle for the ball, into which many other players Joined, Martin receiv-| ed pavery, nasty blow on the -left

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man; B. Power, Lawton, North; Swain, East Lance to-morrow at Happy |Smith, Gregson, Horner and Tulay. Valley, as Ward, their inside-x CLUB WITHOUT POTE-HUNT 2nd XI Barnsworths Walkden, is a doubtful starter with mor

Steele; A. N. Other, Thompson, Eckern

trouble. lay, Knight, Howley, Thorpe, Ridinge (Continued from Page 41 and Griffen, (Carroll will probably find a place at right-half in the second team).

They will also be without the services of Dellar, their left fullè back, who was given marching or ders recently, and who is unable to play until his esse

case has been heard

The probable team is Wong, Hours,

The R.A.0.G. beam to meet the Three of last week's Club Junior Lincolns will be the same as that team have been dropped this week; which went down to South China they are Bitter, left-half Purvis LINCOLNS FAVOURED last week in the Junior Shield Com- centre-forward, and Krilovsky, left Betition. If the Ordzace defence wing. Their places are being fill-With the match between their by the Emergency Committee. can hold the Lincolns. forwards the ed by Hynes, Duncan and G. Fow- first team and the Navy postponed, A. Ni Other Addli, Leonard or Cost

ten ahould not be one-alded, for ler, respectively.

and the second team having a bye, Ehus; Victor, Beatty, Lee, Herridge and

the Ordnances forward D. Hynes has just got over hand the only-side to take the field for the Fartander, Flig

the beag tư thể divi- Infuriga, and has not been seen out Line Can Army: Cap-final- for the

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Club and the Navy, to-morro

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